If approved, the array would be built on six acres at 39 Cherry Hill Road, which is the location of Connwood Foresters Inc.
Portsmouth officials are exploring the feasibility of a 1.7 megawatt solar array at the Jones Avenue landfill. Next steps include a thorough review and discussions with state environmental regulators.
Planning Board members Judith Cole, Jerry Little, Chair Peter Lapointe, and Judith Wombwell listen as Eric Weinstein, project developer for New Leaf Energy, makes the case to develop a 23 acre solar ...
GLENVILLE — A proposed solar array along Snake Hill Road in Glenville received conditional approval from town planners Monday, though an ongoing land dispute over an access road could still upend the ...
An industrial-scale solar array and battery energy storage project in Routt County, planned by a Texas-based energy developer ...
Blair County Planning Commission members gave a positive review Thursday to plans to construct a solar farm along Buttermilk Hollow Road and Ski Gap Road in Greenfield Township. The BL Hileman Hollow ...
PLAINFIELD — The Planning Board didn’t say yes or no to granting a special permit to New Leaf Energy to develop a 23-acre solar array during Wednesday night’s meeting. But they did say maybe, and made ...
Concord may finally be joining the list of places putting solar farms atop their closed landfills. The final city permission for a 6.7-megawatt DC solar array on Old Turnpike Road near the city ...